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<blockquote data-quote="FlGunner" data-source="post: 2972662" data-attributes="member: 94240"><p>Just a question…What you hunting? If waterfowl, might consider going with a 20…I have started using one for turkey mainly because it's so much lighter toting it around of I tear out after birds. The improvement in shot makes them just as lethal. Realistically the only difference between a 12 & 20 is pellet count. Your can get just as high velocity loads with the same size shot…just less total pellets. Comparing to steel, Bismuth and TSS is more expensive but is killer on birds. If I had to choose between a 12 gauge with steel or a 20 with bismuth or TSS I'd take the 20 every time. Don't let no one knock on the 20 and its capability. It's less pellet count but still very effective with the right load.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FlGunner, post: 2972662, member: 94240"] Just a question…What you hunting? If waterfowl, might consider going with a 20…I have started using one for turkey mainly because it's so much lighter toting it around of I tear out after birds. The improvement in shot makes them just as lethal. Realistically the only difference between a 12 & 20 is pellet count. Your can get just as high velocity loads with the same size shot…just less total pellets. Comparing to steel, Bismuth and TSS is more expensive but is killer on birds. If I had to choose between a 12 gauge with steel or a 20 with bismuth or TSS I'd take the 20 every time. Don't let no one knock on the 20 and its capability. It's less pellet count but still very effective with the right load. [/QUOTE]
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